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Adecco is hiring for an Electro-Mechanical Technician in Durham, CT. The Electro-Mechanical Technician will be responsible for installing, maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing electro-mechanical systems and equipment at the facility.
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As the Electro-Mechanical Assembler , you are responsible for operating a 30-foot assembly line including placing pallets on a manual lift table, moving them down the line, and completing part assembly accurately and efficiently.
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The Electro-Mechanical Assembler works in a one-piece flow cell performing bench-type processes to complete mechanical and electrical assemblies and subassemblies, using hand tools.
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Reporting to the Electro-Mechanical Technician Manager; the Electro-Mechanical Technician will be responsible for the electrical and mechanical assembly, installation, and support of automation systems throughout several manufacturing industries from start to finish.
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The Electro-Mechanical Assembly Technician will contribute to the success of the organization by assembling, testing, and manufacturing RefleXion’s complex electro-mechanical, radiation therapy medical products.
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Also identifies and evaluates electrical, pneumatic, mechanical and hydraulic machinery problems. Other related tasks Education and/or Experience - Have participated in a four-year apprenticeship program OR have over four years' related experience as well as specialized scholastic or industrial training in electro-mechanics.
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The Electro-Mechanical Technician is responsible for maintaining and repairing all machinery and equipment within the facility to keep in proper working order. Electro-Mechanical Associate degree required.
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As a Mechanical Engineer at Lam, you're designing and defining cutting-edge mechanical and electro-mechanical systems. Support the full life cycle of mechanical and electro-mechanical systems from concept to productization including conceptualization, designing, CAD modeling, development, and test/validation.
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Toyon is seeking a Mechatronics Engineer to join a team that is developing advanced electro-mechanical systems involving the confluence of mechanics, electronics, sensor systems, and aerospace engineering.
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Thales is looking for an Electro/Mechanical Assembler who will be responsible for fabricating, assembling, rebuilding, inspecting and testing cable harness assemblies. High school diploma or GED, with technical or vocational education in electronics and communications or previous experience, typically acquired with a minimum of 5 (five) years of experience assembling diversely complex electrical/mechanical components, sub-assemblies and assemblies in the requested subject of expertise.
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Electro-Mechanical Engineer jdd. § Bachelor's Degree, preferably in Mechanical Engineering or Electrical/Electronic engineering or Controls Engineering. § Must demonstrate ability to read electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic prints and schematics.
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Job Summary: We are seeking a skilled Electro-Mechanical Assembler to join our manufacturing team. The Electro-Mechanical Assembler will work closely with engineers and other team members to ensure the efficient production of high-quality electro-mechanical devices.
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Experience in electro-mechanical designs involving motors, gears, brakes, mechanisms, etc. Technical leader in the development of electro-mechanical solutions with various structural, cosmetic, and innovative mechanism-related challenges.
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As a member of the Electro-Mechanical team, you will have the opportunity to touch hardware, do innovative design and expand your knowledge base and skills. 10 or more years of electro-mechanical design experience.
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Acutronic is looking for an Electro-Mechanical Technician II, with a particular emphasis on electronic components and circuits, to join our expanding team in Austin, Texas. Electro-Mechanical Technician II (Electronics Focused.
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